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; ~ 4 re $ Yong Gelayei from motives of secrecy, fwas made to-day of the marriage of (Mra. EMe Lyle Whitney, formerly of Sew York, to Robert William Lee John- @on, of Louisville, Ky, The secrecy re- @arding the wedding, for which no rea- gome are given, was carried to the ex- ent of suppressing the license, taken ent at the office of the County Clerk, aa the law requires, ‘The nuptials were celebrated on Jan. $9 at the Second Presbyterian Church Bere, the pastor, the Rev. A. B, Curry, e@Miciating. There were present only a dew members of the families of the con- tracting parties, among them @ daughter @f the bride by her first marriage. Mr. end Mrs. Johnson left Memphis to-day fer Mexico, where Mr, Johneon hes min- @@g interests, They were accompanied bby Miss Whitney. “ Mra, Johnson Games Wariam ‘end New Roohestor the sochil Ufe ot Rochester and Bullaid “and later or Washington, ere her husband leased for several a Id home én Massachusetts ‘ork, e the id fists tne residence at No. 18 Hivetelds To the astonishment 1 Whitney left her Washington” bome ebout five fs ago and went to Ten- Dexses to live. Recently she obtained divorce on the ground of desertion, er husband having refused to follow to Ten: once was the wife of Ww nitney, 01 @ millionatre rk, and was a Japan to Celebrate. TOKIO, FEB. 20. —The Japanese Gov- @rnment has declared March 10 as the Wate to be celebrated as the anniversary ‘war. | @f the Actor Forrest Flood Dead. DENVER, FEB. 19.—Forrest Flood, > actor well known in the West, died hts home last nigwt of pneumonia. was thirty-four years old. Mongol Prince Coming Here. PEKING, FEB. %.—Prince Poluta, a Mongol prince. Chieftain of the Targuta i, has been given permission Fa 81 in the United States. 8 Many Die in Floods. | SHANGHAI, CHINA, FEB. 2. — Heavy rains tn Jay. Goods, many natives being drowned. Whe destruction of growing paddy and \? @amage by the floods will cause great J) te. ress. * Troop Train Blown Up. VICTORIA, B. C., FEB, 20.—Tete- * grams from Viadivistok to Japanese { Wapers brouclit here by steamer report destruction of a train louded with @oklers, which was blown up and pre- tated tuto a river. The loss of xm), but this is con- el. Requiem for Victims. WASHINGTON, FEB. 20.—The Bra- @illan Ambassador has arranged that @ mass for the repose of the souls of the victims of the explosion on the Brazilian pattie-siip Aquidaban will be @aid at St. Matthews Church to-mor- wat 10 A. M., at which the Am- sador and the staff of the Embass: Will be present. ” Drowned with Her Baby. DUVERNE, ALA. FEB. %»—Mrs, Bozeman, of Searight, finding her baby Burning to death in a fluming cradle, Picked up the child, dropped it into a led with water, then submerge the little p of saving its iife. tement the w pd ee and man fell into the er excl wel the babs were Negro Labor for Panama. NGTON, EB. 4.—J. Milton Mo., formerly American Minister to Liberia, is en- @eavoring to enlist the interest of Isthmian Canal officials in the employ- Ment of negro labor from the United States in building the canal, He has @iscussed the matter with Churman jonts and will make further represen+ tions, Famine Killing Hundreds. TOKIO, FEB. 2). ‘he terrible distress Prevailing in the three famine-stricken @istricts of North Japan is exciting pro- Bound sympathy elsewhore in the em- pire, the former tendency to refuse for- @ign ald having vanished in view of the @xtreme need. Government aid has been Senet and relief work begun. Hun- Is ‘of persons, including women and ehildren, are perishing {rom starvation @ggravated by bitter ould. Y,, MC. A. Notable Dead. URTHFELD, MASS, FER. %0.— Henry’ M. Moore, formerly of Somer- wile, widely known through his connec- tion With the national and International Work of the Young Men's Christian As- fation and other religious enterprises an nesociate of the lute Dwight L. Moody, died nt a local hotel early to- y, Agel seventy-five years. He was muay Vveurs a prominent hat manu- turer in Boston. dail for Servia’s Ex-Premler, \BELGRADE, SERVIA, FEB, 2.— Windan Georgevitch, former Premier of Bervia, has been sentenced to dix @onths in prison on the charge of re- etate secrets in the published nd of a Dynasty,’ furnish~ @ sensational exposure of Russian rigues against the Obrenoviuh re: Georgevitch, In conducting his own fense, denounced King Peter as the rument of Russian policy and warned Servians of the dangers threat- jening their independence. Japs After Philippines. ._ VICTORIA, B. C., PHB. 2.—Some lapaneése newspapers are advocating the purchase of the Philippines from tates, according to advices the steamer Athenian. ‘Tho a hat Japan with ‘more success, tien has fafled Secause of racial ruled and in) Lit. Fifty years in use, Divorced New York Woman Weds Secretly PRIEMPHIS, Feb. 20.—An announcement CHECK FOR BABY WAST CASHED | Mrs. Ross Laments Loss of; Child She Registered at Bargain Sale. Confusion over the {dentity of two bables in front of the Berlin depart- ment store. Willoughby avenue and Broadway. Brooklyn, caused intense ex- cltement in the Police and Fire Depart- ments for about three hburs yesterday. Being a bargain day, there was a ciush of infaut equipages uped along the sidewalk in front of #fle,atore. Little Jack Hand, who is infcharge of the baby-ohecking department, ad his hands full, and did not notice’ that a little girl who had been tending one of the infants outside had wheeled off the wrong Carriage. Mrs. William Ross, who Lives at No. ow Marcy avenue, had no more than entered the store with the check for her baby in hand than along came little Tlorence Johneon, of No. 105 Latuyetee avenue, Inspecting the toy display in the abop windows. “Won'tyyou mind my baby a bit while I run in‘the store?” asked a pleasant- faced woman, as she wheeled a big blué- eyed cooing baby directly in front of Florence, “Yes'um,” replied the accommodating Florence. Florence got mixed up in the bies-cut street end could not retrace her steps to the store. In the meantime the mother who had placed her baby in Florence's charge came to claim the ; infant Little Jack Hand would not j listen to the woman's ciaim for a | baby, for whioh she had no check. Next Mrs. Ross presented her check for a baby, but there was no baby for her. After a careful checking up of the in- ‘ant rollcall, the baby left in Florence's charge Was’ returned to Its ‘mother. _Mrs. Ross refused to be comforted. She informed the departirent store | Managers that her husband was a fire- |man at the Bedford avenue fire-house, and he was notied of her and his loss | by. telephone, ; | About. six ‘o'clock Rounisman Black |and Omcer Kemenen, of the. Hamburg ‘Avenue Police Station, took in tow d the wailing taby wander icinity of My nd Ridge- es. ‘The officers knew thal the missing pair, as a gen- eral police alarm had been sent out. Mrs, Ross was at once notified, went to the police station and identifled her | baby. BY BOY WORKER. Lad Fired Shotgun at President Hill, of Eden Park Company, During an Altercation. HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Feb. 20.—J. P. Hill, President of the Eden Park ~Coal Company, and one of the | wealthiest men of the Guyandotte Va)l- . was shot and killed yesterday by | | Erwin Porter, eighteen years old, | Porter escaped to the mountmins, | but was captured. | Hill and the Porter boy had had an |aMercation, and te lau became en- raged and threatened Hull's life, While Hill was on the way to his office the boy appeared with a shot- ‘un and fired the contents of both Sarrels into Hill's abdomen. Hill for- merly lived in Cincinnati, but came to eet Virginia twelve years ago, EE, “EE, Take Advantage of This Offer Before It Is Too Late| Any person sending to Father John’s’ Medicine Laboratories, Dept. 112, Lowell, Mass., a two-cent stamp, will receive six beautiful en- gravings showing the most famous Cathedrals of the world, with a sketch of each. These engravings will be entirely free from adver- tising matter. vi The above offer Is made to advertise Father John’s Medicine, It cures colds and coughs and all throat and lung troubles. Not a patent medicine, con- as'tains no alcohol or injurious crake | Physicians, clergymen and public insti- utions everywhere use and recommend “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 20, 1908. Store Closed Hl Day Chursday---Washington *S Birthday. eee. aba SOME ERIC Candies& Favors Last chance on Wednesday to se- cure the pretty little favors and tablo decorations for Washington’s Birth- day Dinners. and emblematic shapes. Ss Candies, too, in novel THE BIG STORE IEGEL/ SIXTH AVE. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE A CITY IN 187 & I | MEET MEAT THE FOUNTAIN NEW YORK OOPERCG ITSELF Flags. Every man who has a flag will keep {t flying Thursday. Any man who hasn't, and wants one, will find the size he wants here priced at less than any other dealer has the same grade. 9" STS. Davenport Folding Couches. This {lustrates a novel idea in Davenport silding couches. One half sides tnder the other. Can be used @8 a coudn or a three-quarter bed. Covered with red and green yelour or plain green denim, ‘ ‘ak ular price, $2 velour; special, sodas 16,50 egular price, $18 denim; spectal, HEL te 11.50 ic 0 2 Sout Fittows. 1.50 Special Duck lpse Fe enceannecod $10.00 No. 1.7 Prime Duck tresses 20x28 310.0 Specia 2.40 Be: $8.50 Short Hali 276 Ext lows, 20x28 Mattresses. Made in our own factory, and made as you'd make them yourseif if you could. | Straight reductions: $6.40 No, 3 Cotton Mattresses... $.00 No. 2 Combination Mattress $3.00 Excelsior Soft Top Mattress Brass Bedstoads, These sale prices ar $ iSxtr: Vb Drawings Witattrenedy Sue White Drawirga | prices that are in eftsct at all other i. Ni 2 Wh Drawings Mat- umes: 5 ie Nae 2500 Reduced from $20.00 bo. $25.00 Supe: wings | Reduced from $3.00 t ‘Mattresses i Reduced from $40.00 to. $25.00 Mat- | Reduced from $49.00 to. tresses . 21.50 | Reduced from $50.00 to. Reduced from $93.00 to. dieduced from $51.00 to. Reduced from $56.00 to. $24.00 Gray Drawings Mattresses.20.00 $20.00 Pure South American Hair Mat. tresses 16.50 Wines and Liguors YALE COCKTAILS, MANHATTAN OR MARTINI None bet Per full quart, $1.25, and with every bottle one half pint cherries in maraschino free. BOLLER $1.25; PONTET CANET, !mported Claret HOCHHEIMER, tmported Rhine Wine; per quart bott TARRAGONA PORT, Old Tawne; quart bottle ... SEKT, a per pint MONTILLA SHERRY, quart bottle P. BOLLMAN'S HOLLAND Gi! small size ..,....- PURITAN MEDOC, or Ola Fri TSc.; per quart bottle. PURITAN PORT quart bottle . : e HENNESSY & CO.'S IMPORTED COGNAC; per qt ,bot., 1.00 CREME DB MUNTHE, finest domestic; per qt. bottle. .650 RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEY; pe: pottle we sees = ROXDURGH RYE wat $4.25; per full quart, .. NORMANDY RYR WHISKBY, $3.50; per full quart, . CAPITOL RYE WHISKEY, 8 per full quart ......, MONOGRAM RYB $2.50; per full imported; 10 years ol@; per gallon. By 1.00 years old; per gallon, $3.00; + Bho are old; per gallon, 650 WHISKEY, 6 quart uts from our MANHATTAN COAT: tive overcoat in New York; made of fine quality overcoating in Oxford and fancy mixtures; also black and navy kersey, mel- tons and friezes...... COATS, also in popular fabrics Good Shoes. Little Prices. Clearing Out Our Winter Stock and Introduc- ing Early Spring Styles. To-morrow you can come here and get for $1.95 a pair of the very shoes that a week ago were sold in this store at $3.00 and $3.50. If you consider $1.0 or $1.50 worth saving you'll be here, At the same time you can see our display of Spring, styles of “Foot Mould” Shoes and Oxfords. These are arriving daily, designs for both men and women. .. Look over this schedule of prices: Wen’s $3.50 Shoes, 1.95. Jor Spring. Plump Box Calfskin Lace Shoes; Foot Mould for men and women, welted soles; all sizes, 3.00 Women’s $3.50 Shoes, 1.95 Colored Spats for men and women, Kidskin and Patent Leather But- ton, Lace and Blucher styles; same styles in calfskin; all up-to-date styles; all sizes. Black Spats, 25c. and Women’s $2 Oxfords. 1.00. Russia Calf Oxfords, in Blucher style, with fairly heavy soles; all sizes; exceptionally good value, Cleverly Designed Waists for Women The new styles in spring Waists flash through our stock like the separate pictures in a cinematograph. Each appe»rs only to vanish at once in the hands of some dolighted buyer, but lei. ing its momentary beauty to a showing that grows more beautiful an‘| iuteresting daily, Gwo of the Very Yowest: Women's White Batfste Waists, a smart, Strictly tailor-finished model; entire front designed with 18 half-inch grad..ied side plaits; plalted back, attached collar, lace trimmed; shoulders and deep plaited cuffs are joined by beading; an exceptional value at......... .- 1.00 Women's White Batiste Lingerie Waists, in both long and demi-sleeve styles; front artistically designed with hemstitched insertings of Val. lace in elaborate scroll effect and cluster of French tucks; tucked back, attached collar and sleeves lace trimmed; a remarkably pretty waist to secure at. 1.25 Suse the Pictures You Want at yy Prices ‘There can’t be an ordinary picture want that isn't included in this jist. They are good pictures and in perfect condition, Prices are cut for no fault of theirs, 26c, Pretty Pictures in gilt frames; quite s variety of both colored and artotypes; the kind we've selling 85c. Colored Pictures; matted; in & gilt frame; matched metal corners; about 100 different sub- jects; a good value at 85c.; sale price........ 39c $1.50 Etchings; framed in 3-inch dark oak; a very choice selec- tion; any one of these a good $1.50 value; sale price......75¢ $3 Photogravures; in 3-inch gilt frame; a wide Variety of subjects —all imported; regular $3 val- ues; sale price............. 1.75 $3.50 Etchings; in 8-inch dark frames—beautiful pictures suit- able for the dining-room; good value at $3.50; sale price... 1.75 $3.75 Oval Pictures; in gold bur- nished Florentine frame; large choice of subjects; for this sale reduced to...... 2. been for 26c,; sale price, 15¢ 50c, Game Pictures in 1%-inch dark frames; each picture is ar- tistically colored; would be very reasonably priced at 50c.; sale TICE iiverteaaans aisionsnhvarent 19¢ 60c, Colored Pictures; several hun- dred subjects; framed im gilt and dark fremes; pictures which we have been selling all season for 50c.; sale price.......... 25c 1c. Colored Pictures; another lot ot Mousey I Interesting sub- 75c, - values; sale : 39c $1 Etchings; in gilt frame; matted; the kind that fe sold elsewhere for 98c.; sale price ++» B9c jects; and the new arrivals comprise all the new and snappy One-Fourth to One-Ghird Saved on Metal RBedsteads, Gelescope Couches and Bedding. If you have a summer home or a summer hotel to fit out, you'll never get a better chance than this. It’s by anticipating such wants and snapping up such opportunities that men get the reputation of being “foresighted,” and to be “‘foresighted”’ is to be ‘‘forehanded,” and shar’s down-East Yankee for ‘‘prosperous. All these prices are lower than usual—low ever. for a sale month, and lower than they will be again until another sale month comes around. Included are some very interesting offers in Reduced from §55.00 to. Reduced from $15.00 te » Brass Reduced from $100.19 t : Bedsteads. | emo. | ) cue 7 =, Pia antl Mea Tie be A A J Brass Bedsteads, as flustrated, 2- inch continuous posts, curved foot, heavy laterals Joined to top and bot- tom ralls with T-ball connections, ratin finish, the latest Idea in the ; u manufacture of Brasw Bedsteads; National wire fabr and vases; size 2.6x | Sizes 4-6, 4-0 and 8-3. aes --4:50 | Regular price $50.00; spectal.,...$38.00 Yow Is the Ome to Clothing! Another Rousing Round-Up of Remarkable Offerings in Wen’s Suits and Overcoats at It's quite a while before you'll be getting into spring clothin; ready time for us to be done with winter goods. You couldn't buy the cloth in most of these garments for tl ‘Wednesday. It's a chance to wear a new overcoat for the rest of the se what your old one would bring at second hand. And you'd have tor next year, elther. The suits are the kind you see worn by men particular in the serviceableness of their clothing. ~ ~ ~ The most popular, conserva- length, 46 inche: brown and slate effects; sOdsveleasiveteer send Ss serge lined. Then we show Dac! EXTRA LONG COATS (52 inches) and TOURIST] worsteds, both single and double b: seeeeeeeeee++ $7.50 lar and stout sizes.......--.+++ eneee Lashington ’s Birthday Specials | In the World's Greatest Grocery Store. In honor of the holiday there's a new price-list almost all through the Quality Food Store. Here are a few of the leaders: ARN OURS ARMOUR Finest quality, Fancy Eusiish, Cured Sticed Boiled Ham ) rer. Bonetoss Breakfast ass I, Sticed Smoked Beer 22 Bacon y 16c) Extra Fancy Svlected Choice Selected | Long Saland Flounders’ OC Yative Rib Roast j Finnan Haddees | (dened) REST MADR BREAD IN NEW YORK. _| Large Loat Yow England Bread, regular Se, toat, 3c APPLES BUTT! CORN MEAL—For those est “quality who, appreciate and are spiced Apple joking for the old-tasi- BR — Fin- delicatel: Butter: Ne ioned SOUTHERN FOB UIRY RS IRE WATER GROUND CORN SOAP — Babbitt» best | Whats come: to un we Soap; 10 have {t direct from the seo BSe | Pamunkey Milla in. Vir- Einim; 10-1. package, Sic; Ob. packare Tre: 2H “package, worth “36 a worth 36c. per doze our price, Der dozen. . 2c RHUBARB—Faney, tonder, a RASPBERRIDS—Romatn's extra fancy New York yor hor yh ie State Preserved Rasp- PINEAPPLES — Chi d per dozen, $1.75; To Kee, extra chotce naa can * e (a dulce; reqular 180, tra choice New Y SER eens se 100 State early June Py tender and utely pure, soft gral can Mayle Sugar; excentic Crosse & Blackwell's ae } {| | aspaRaGus ally fine for sprea Fe au cn’ cakes bread Famous Eng Vile cae atk _ white Zab. can, lish Sherkins. ped Asparagus, THs ARE f . Rex. S5e. at, Jar, te and makes a excellent = flavores filling for ome: aratard: in simplex M ‘Atmore’s juare can, . 28> er enet essere toes B Uhiladel- ad qytblenaia TEA—Exceptional value mndenae los supper or in fine-flavored. Engiisn i REBKES sto a Brana? Breakfast, Oolong or | PEARS—Cohanzlcx oh Mixed Fren. Teas; suitable | — extra choloe Jermy pa i for general or kitchen | lett P in vulaite Use." Usually sold. for | suxar syrup: per Yeesy:” per tin. B06, and 40c. per Ib, | $1.50; per can Weeden Our price for Wednes- | STRINGLESS BE per tin day, & Ibs, $1.00; per | ~ jumbla’ Brand Refwn Iboitisvennee ters Cut Beans; per can... Se Wedding and Birthday Cakes. We make a specialty of supplying Mridal and Birthday Cakes made to onder Qs per your own fdeas, CRACKERS—Fresh from the ovens, Graham Crackers CRACKERS—Fresh and dainty, Peach Dipa, Lemon Bars, Walnut Marshmallows, Palace Wafers, B lbs, for 28e. | Fie Sandwich, Sits. Oe. Grandma's Cookies, ber Ib, 10e, "| Cocoanut Bars, Par Te, Bo, Challenge Teas, j Jelly Tarts, } IN /| Finest Quality. Fresh Opened Yut Meats Large pieces; not broken, make a specialty of thia line at the following low prices: -55c | Pecan Halves, per Ib. O2c Jordon Almonds, per Ib Se [Valencia Almonds, per 1b. We Hickory Nut Meat, per Ib.. Filbert Whole Meat, per Ib, Black Walnut Meat, per I Engin Walnut Meat, per i WE GIVE "S, & H.” GRUEN TRADING STAMPS. Davenport Sliding Couches and Telescope Couches. 7.30 | DOUBLE - BRHASTEL and SINGLE - BREASTED SACK SUITS. Some of the choicest falbrics in also many of bright, Seotchy colorings. Sizes to fit every build... $7.50 BLACK SUITS: Our special velour garments are ar price, freen denim., Regular price, $23. denim ., $20.00; special, plain 14.00 Wire Springs. Stralght reductions from our own resular prices—the kind of bargain t to appreciate, rings for $5.00 Springs for $4.00 Springs for $5.00 8 Ings for prings for rings for Gnamolled Redsteads. Reduced trom $8.00 to.. ra Reduced fro $30.00 This {Mustration gives a fair of our new Sliding Couch; the mech- idea anism 18. stends, with 2-Ineh cons ‘yea comp nd and toot with solid ‘r= wto pals . handsome satin wedge bolater, cavered w of denim in plain green effects. Ruy 4-6, 4-0 and Regular prick $40.00; special.....$30.00 Some Special Cigar Offers. These are low-priced cigars, but they wouldn't be unless they were at the'same time GOOD cigars. It’s the rich, rare, mellow goodness of our specfally made, specially conditioned cigars that makes their prices remarkable. Cigars as good as these will cost you at least a third more anywhere else Yn town. PANETELAS DE CUBA, all Havana; Panetela shapes: best cigar ever sold at the price; box g—but It's al- COC Baeeceearn BAER CUSHIC NU CAING pecestonae 3} LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana hand-made; Conchas Especiales size; box of 50....-+.+++ 2.45 TEN-CENT HAVANA SECONDS; bona-fide Havana goods; ten-cent quality in every respect except appearance; box of 60......++.+++++ STERL MAGNATE; Cabinet size, Sumatra wrapper; box of 50... HAVANA BRAND STOGIES; long filler, hand-made, packed in wooden boxes to prevent breakage; box Of 100......-..++246 ecbincccensceceececonces +++ 1.30 KEY WEST EXTRAS, one of our leaders; 5c. qual- the price asked ason for about no coat to buy cut, fabric and ik ‘Thibets and {ty ut less than half Conchas Selecto! co eanted: 7 AGES QRTBOS vec scaedennccsusecescessns Uaeetaeie delved seen nuenie $7.50 Mall Orders Solicited. Boys’ High Grade Clothing at 150. Suits and Overcoats That Have Sold at Higher Prices. Here's another chance for you to get your boy & fine suit or overcoat and dress him for $1,50, as though you paid fiye or six dollars for his clothing. The price at which we are disposing of our winter stock of Boys’ Clothing should interest every woman who likes to see her boy well dressed. You can’t go amiss in buying this clothing. We will take back any garment that proves unsayus~ factory. Double-Breasted Suits, Norfolk Jacket Suits, Juntor Norfolk Suits; mostly mixtures; some blue and black fabrics; sizes 3 to 16 years...........+ a Tourist Overcoats, Long Overcoats and Russian Overcoats, in mixtures—Oxford and olive meltons; sizes 3 to 15 years 1,80 190. For Boys’ Blouses and Crousers. Seems too cheap to get good quality? It would be anywhere else, But you'll find these all right. BLOUSES are made with attached collar and with no collar—take your cholce. All good makes and perfect goods. TROUSERS are mostly in dark cologs, cut full, with taped seams. Sizes in both for all ages between 4 and 14 years. Price for 19. elther on Wednesday Will be.....scecccccceseccecessceecess Cc A Rug Will Nake a Yow Room of A! {t's wonderful how a new floor cowering will add to the appearance and comfort of a room. This special offering includes all the latest designs and colorings for the spring season—in all the popular sizes and grades. Small Wilton Rugs, Wilton Rugs in just the sizes that will cover ‘up a worn spol at the door, in front of the couch or by the bureau. All new pattern Wilton, size 27x54, regularly $3.50, now, Wilton’ size 36x63," regularly $5.60, now Size. Wilton Velvet Ruge Wilton Rugs Axminster Ri Tapestry Rugs. Wore Handkerchief Bargains. The February Handkerchief Sale continues through Wednesday. The selling of Saturday and Monday and the astonishing bargains of Tuesday made great holes in the stock, but these have been filled up with fresh goods, and you can come here on Wednesday certain to find as good bargains as your neighbors got in the earlier days of the sale, Here are some of them: - Sorat 2) Fine, Si Linen Homstitehed Handkerehiels, 6a 2 nin h ro ait Peeper wudkerchlef selling. There are all width Women's Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiels, So. A few are mussed; the majority are perfectly fresh, new, crisp handkerchiefs, Women's Fine Sheer Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiets, Ie. All linen; unlaundered; hand-embroidered initial in fancy Wreath; several styles in design, These handkerchiefs (when laundered) sell for 25c. each. Wen's Aul-Linen Hemstitched Handkerohiets, Se. One-quarter, one-half and one-inch hems; also in this lot som very desirable colored borders. Wen's Fine Irish Linen Initialled Handkerchiets, 12Vee, These are full-laundered und hand-embroidered. Some are slightly solled or with impercepUble flaws in the Weaving nothing to hurt except in the price, which would otherwise bo double. Wen's 25¢ and 35e Handkerchiets, Initialled, /7c. Fine Irish linen; hand-made tnitlals.

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